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OpenCourseWare and Credit-by-Examination: Earning University Credit
Living and studying in the USA as an international student will bring you many opportunities. These resources will help you prepare for your academic journey and fun new experiences in the United States!
OpenCourseWare and Credit-by-Examination: Earning University Credit
This experiential learning would contribute to closing the gap by empowering myself from concrete experience to teach those who have only an abstract understanding of a topic while they are immersed in the Cuban culture and context.
Making your apartment feel like home is more than getting all your clothes in your closet. If sustainability is important to you, making your new home more eco-friendly is an easy way to make you feel at ease in your space. Setting up an ap...
UM instructor forms lifelong link to Finland by hosting mother and daughter as exchange students.
San Jose City College Placed in the heart of the technological world. There are companies like Google, Tesla, Apple, PayPal, Instagram, YouTube just steps away from campus. I can visit them and see them with my own eyes. Also, there are a lot o...
Benefits of Studying at LWTech Milene Neiva, student from Brazil, talks about her experience at a community college in the United States: “It is amazing to study at LWTech. The environment is fantastic, the teachers are wonderful and always...
The live session "Inspiring Inclusion: How Women Impact the World Through English & Education," co-hosted by Study in the USA and TOEFL, featured discussions on the significant role of women in STEM and the importance of English profici...
When you go to the U.S., and specifically our school, you can change your major more freely. I came here for international business, and then changed to global supply chain management.
The best way to understand yourself, your country, and your own values is to immerse yourself among other cultures and people. Only then will you be able to begin to distinguish the differences. This is easy to do in the USA. Every year hundreds of t...
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Why did you decide to study in the USA? I have been fascinated by musical theatre and dancing. I love to perform in front of an audience and express myself. I was not good at stating my opinion with words, so for me, dancing was my way of communic...
Whether you are looking to advance your career or just a productive way to spend your time during quarantine, taking online courses can make you a more well-rounded person. They give you a chance to take classes that you are interested in but are not...
International students often find transitioning to a new educational system intimidating and challenging. This was no exception for Jocelyn, a UW Foster business student from Jakarta. In this blog post, we will follow Jocelyn's journey as she nav...
In honor of Women’s history month, QS and Study in the USA have joined forces to gather a panel of Women in Business with master’s degrees that will be sharing their success stories and how higher education has had an...
Twenty-one year-old Matsumi hurried to the Conversation Table where her new friend, John, a college student, was waving to her. “I am shy at home in Japan, so speaking English so difficult,” she said, “but now I practice with...
Htet Enedray Tun from Mandalay, Myanmar, is a junior majoring in computer engineering at Glendale Community College (GCC) in Glendale, California. She chose to go to GCC because of its variety of academic majors, the campus’ safe suburban locat...
Anwer Al-kaimakchi from Iraq is a graduate student studying English and for a master’s degree in Civil Engineering at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.
Enrollment in online courses seems to grow with each passing semester.
Most international students arrive in the U.S. with no credit history. This makes it very difficult to obtain a variety of essential services. In this article, we explain why it’s important to start building credit, and how to begin building yo...
Looking to study in the U.S. without breaking the bank—and still get a world-class education? If you're dreaming about studying in the U.S., Portland Community College (PCC) is the perfect launchpad. It's affordable, supportive, and packed with oppor...
Even though the language can be a barrier when you’re trying to make American friends, I want to say that people of the same age share common thoughts and problems. Even if language and culture are different, one should have the right attitude...
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